Introduction Oliver Sensen Part I. Kant's Conception of Autonomy: 1. Kantian autonomy and contemporary ideas of autonomy Thomas E. Hill, Jr 2. Kant's conception of autonomy of the will Andrews Reath 3. Vindicating autonomy Karl Ameriks 4. Progress toward autonomy Paul Guyer Part II. The History and Influence of Kant's Conception of Autonomy: 5. Transcending nature, unifying reason: on Kant's debt to Rousseau Richard Velkley 6. Kant and the 'paradox' of autonomy Susan Meld Shell 7. Autonomy in Kant and German Idealism Henry E. Allison 8. Autonomy after Kant J. B. Schneewind 9. Personal autonomy and public authority Katrin Flikschuh Part III. The Relevance of Kant's Conception for Contemporary Moral Philosophy: 10. Moralized nature, naturalized autonomy Heiner F. Klemme 11. Autonomy and moral regard for ends Jens Timmermann 12. 'A free will and a will under moral laws are the same' Dieter Schonecker 13. Morality and autonomy Philip Stratton-Lake 14. The moral importance of autonomy Oliver Sensen Postscript Onora O'Neill.
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